"Power Boost Valves" from FSE - FWIW
"Power Boost Valves" from FSE - FWIW
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streaky

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19,311 posts

271 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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From : www.fuelsystem.co.uk/pbv_appl.htm

TVR

Make & Model Year Pt No Retail

2.9 efi (ford) (vertical bolts) x PBV39430 £69.00

2.9 efi (ford) (horizontal bolts) x VK-384-18-H £98.00

3.5 efi (rover v8) x PBV38437230 £69.00

3.9 efi (rover v8 hot wire) x VK-384-12-H £98.00

4.3i V8 92 VK-384-18-H £98.00

350i 84-89 PBV38437225 £69.00

390se 84-89 PBV38437225 £69.00

420seac 88-89 PBV38437225 £69.00

4.5 serbra 98 VK-384-18-H £98.00

Usual disclaimers, posted because I found the link and can't recall it having been posted before. Click 'Home', then choose from their other products (Fuel Injection Pumps, Facet Fuel Pumps, Fuel Pressure Regulators [can't see 'rising rate' in there], Motorsport Fuel Filters & Swirl Pots, Motorsport Parts, Power Boost Valves, Competition Fuel Pipe & Connectors, Electrical Jets & Chokes, Diesel Water Separators [any DERV-powered Wedges out there?], Turbo Dump Valves, Guages [sic] & Accessories, Throttle Linkage Kits).

Streaky

dickymint

28,261 posts

280 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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streaky said:
Fuel Pressure Regulators [can't see 'rising rate' in there]



The rising rate pressure regulator is the PBV (power boost valve)
Got one on the 350i and am very tempted to take it off and fit to the SEAC.
Anybody tried it on the larger engines?

>> Edited by dickymint on Saturday 5th June 10:08

jvaughan

6,025 posts

305 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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dickymint said:

streaky said:
Fuel Pressure Regulators [can't see 'rising rate' in there]




The rising rate pressure regulator is the PBV (power boost valve)
Got one on the 350i and am very tempted to take it off and fit to the SEAC.
Anybody tried it on the larger engines?

>> Edited by dickymint on Saturday 5th June 10:08


I have one on the 400SE .. awsome difference

dickymint

28,261 posts

280 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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I have one on the 400SE .. awsome difference[/quote]

Aye, just been searching the archive and noticed you had and quite a few others. Whats tempting me is you mention FLAMES i want i want i want

AM400

1,196 posts

285 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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streaky said:
posted because I found the link and can't recall it having been posted before.
Streaky



See Capri filter thread

stainless_steve

6,041 posts

280 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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Any experts want to give some advise on these?

jvaughan

6,025 posts

305 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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stainless_steve said:
Any experts want to give some advise on these?

They replace the standard fixed pressure regulator with one that is able to increase the fuel pressure on demand (vacuum pipe connected to inlet manifold(I believe))
Umm Peninsula set mine up on a rolling road to overcome some fueling problems previously. the net result was max fuel at max revvs. the only problem with this was when you shutoff quickly, and carry the revvs on the over-run, you can get some "interesting" pyrotechnics out the exhaust

tasmania

782 posts

285 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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Chaps - due to "force majour" had to fit a new regulator to the 420 SEAC - TVR retailers wanted £160+ for the standard affair so after a chat to the FSE boys fitted the rising rate one to the SEAC.
Result - overfueling which causes rough running and a nice eau de CO after you've stood in traffic for a bit. It does however make for interesting pop's bangs and flames! Moral of the storey - get the car tuned either instead of the variable flow rate valve(i.e. if Mark Adams he can tweak the fuel anyway) or as well so the tune can get the correct AFR. In my case I have been trying to do a deal for a Vitesse twin plenum (with 45mm trumpet base) (PX for a SEAC spoiler) which when fitted can be tuned. More air, more fuel and stage 4 heads - yeeha!
TaS

jvaughan

6,025 posts

305 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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Flames ... Flames .... My speciality ....